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Flora Marcella Pendleton

Birth21 Jul 1882 - Tennessee, USA
Death20 Dec 1958 - Coffee County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Molly Evaline Crosslin
FatherEdward Pendleton

Born in Tennessee, USA on 21 Jul 1882 to Edward Pendleton and Mary Molly Evaline Crosslin. Flora Marcella Pendleton married William Early Arnold and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 Dec 1958 in Coffee County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Pendleton
1858 - 1952
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Mary Molly Evaline Crosslin
1866 - 1937
Spouse(s)
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William Early Arnold
1870 - 1953
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Dallas Franklin Arnold
1902 - 1991
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Artie Mabel Arnold
1904 - 1982
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Birda Edith Arnold
1906 - 1995
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Ridley Elzie Arnold
1911 - 1972
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John Dalon Arnold
1920 - 1987
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Jewel Arnold
1908 - 1925
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Mildred Arnold
1917 - 2015
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Polly Alzoreda Arnold
1922 - 2012
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Thelma Ione Crosslin Arnold
1915 - 1993

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